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borehole
A borehole is a narrow shaft bored in the ground, either vertically or horizontally. A borehole may be constructed for many different purposes, including the extraction of water, other liquids (such as petroleum) or gases (such as natural gas), as part of a geotechnical investigation, environmental site assessment, mineral exploration, temperature measurement, as a pilot hole for installing piers or underground utilities, for geothermal installations, or for underground storage of unwanted substances, e.g. in carbon capture and storage.
Hi,
Hoping somebody on the forum may be able to advise. We would like to buy a barn in Penshurst, Kent - which has planning permission to convert into a 4 bedroom home. The problem is that the water utility main is over 1k/m away and it seems impossible that we would be able to run a new pipe...
A friend of mine wants a reasonably priced filtration system fitted on their borehole water supply, she lives in a mobile home, she says she has never drank from the cold water taps and doesn't intend to so it will be more of a sediment filter, any recommendations or advice? The information a...
Hello,
I'm commissioning a borehole with a 32mm MDPE feed into an old house. This will connect to a 200 litre pressure vessel, single stage filter and UV treatment before connecting into the existing cold plumbing. The existing is 15mm copper and old and will be replaced soon, but not now.
The...
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